Thanksgiving travel expected to be busiest on record
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As Pa. residents hit the road for Thanksgiving, wintry weather, gusty winds will affect travel
If you’re traveling this week for the Thanksgiving holiday expect rain, snow, wind and falling temperatures. AAA predicts that nearly 82 million people, about 1.6 million more than last year, will be traveling at least 50 miles away from home with the vast majority,
As millions prepare to hit the road for Thanksgiving, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and its safety partners are reminding motorists to drive sober and stay alert.
Pennsylvania authorities have launched Operation Safe Holiday, a campaign that will run through January 1, aimed to reduce impaired driving and to encourage seat belt use during the holiday travel season.
Up to 11 inches of lake-effect snow was expected in some areas overnight Monday into Tuesday, posing a hazard to travelers.
It's going to be a busy day on Pennsylvania highways as travelers hit the road for the 4th of July holiday weekend. Nearly six million drivers are expected to use the Pennsylvania Turnpike through the holiday travel period. With the 4th of July falling on ...